The Grimes brothers ensured Stockton and Hopgrove II's safe passage into the second round of the York Vale League's BYB Cup.
Stockton rattled up 175-4, with grand master Tony Kerrison hitting 55 and Rich Grimes 54. An opening stand of 75 between Dave Cockerill (40) and James Rouse (29) kept Wheldrake II in contention, but Les Grimes (3-19) and Rich Grimes (2-30) contained the reply to 122.
Ben Harrison grabbed 3-19 and David Hall 2-5 as the two 12-year-old bowlers starred in Sheriff Hutton's eight-wicket demolition of Carlton Towers.
Despite reaching a respectable 136-7, an inexperienced Tadcaster Magnet side were dumped out of the cup by in-form Hemingbrough II by nine wickets. The feature of the game was a 115 partnership between Will Ramsey, whose 82no included 15 fours, and Graham Williamson (40no).
Selby's Chris Jeffrey produced a spellbinding 5-8 in just seven overs to demolish Heworth II by six wickets.
Eric Montgomery's 5-21 was the highlight of Burn's 53-run victory over Hirst Courtney II.
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